Flávio Bolsonaro’s 2026 Presidential Campaign: A Structured and Professional Path Forward
By Hotspotnews
Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) has launched a carefully organized pre-campaign for the 2026 Brazilian presidential election, positioning himself as the leading candidate of the right-wing bloc. Designated by his father, former President Jair Bolsonaro, as the official nominee of the Liberal Party (PL), Flávio is assembling a professional structure that contrasts with the more improvised style of the 2018 campaign. The effort focuses on consolidating the core base while gradually building broader alliances.
Campaign Leadership and Organizers
The Liberal Party (PL), Brazil’s largest party in Congress, serves as the central pillar of the campaign. PL national president **Valdemar Costa Neto** has played a decisive role, publicly confirming Flávio as the party’s chosen candidate and describing the bid as “viable and irreversible.” Valdemar has emphasized unity within the right and the PL’s full institutional support, including funding and logistical resources.A key recent addition to the team is Senator **Rogério Marinho** (PL-RN), who stepped aside from his own gubernatorial ambitions in Rio Grande do Norte to join Flávio’s national effort. Marinho, with strong ties to the Northeast region, is the first publicly confirmed high-profile coordinator and is expected to focus on expanding outreach in that strategic area.
Family members remain integral to the operation. Brothers **Carlos Bolsonaro**, a Rio de Janeiro city councilman with deep experience in digital strategy, is anticipated to oversee online mobilization and communications. **Eduardo Bolsonaro**, a federal deputy with international conservative connections, provides input on foreign policy and messaging.
The campaign is actively building a broader professional team, including specialists in data, strategy, and communication. While marketing leadership is still under recruitment, the emphasis is on a structured, nationwide approach with defined roles for communication, regional expansion, and policy coordination. In February 2026, the PL plans to finalize major strategic axes, including team composition and national rollout.
Key Supporters and Emerging Alliances
Flávio has secured endorsements from core bolsonarista figures and is working to unify the fragmented right. São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicanos) has expressed alignment with the project, despite earlier speculation about his own candidacy. Valdemar Costa Neto has stated that Tarcísio “is already with Flávio,” signaling growing internal cohesion.
Efforts to engage the Centrão include meetings with party leaders such as Antonio Rueda (União Brasil) and Ciro Nogueir (PP). These discussions aim to secure wider support, though full consensus remains a work in progress.
On the economic front, Flávio is courting the business community and financial markets through intermediaries like Filipe Sabará, a former official who has arranged meetings with executives and investors. There have been contacts with figures linked to the previous administration’s economic team, though former Economy Minister Paulo Guedes and ex-Central Bank chief Roberto Campos Neto have indicated no interest in formal campaign roles.
Influencer and entrepreneur Pablo Marçal(PRTB) has emerged as a potential digital ally, with Sabará facilitating initial outreach to strengthen online presence and appeal to younger voters.
Strategic Outlook
The pre-campaign prioritizes strengthening the loyal base while addressing moderate and business concerns through a more measured image. Organizers highlight professionalism, regional balance—especially in the Northeast—and policy continuity on issues like anti-corruption and economic growth. As the formal campaign period approaches, the team aims to resolve internal right-wing dynamics and expand coalitions to present a competitive challenge in 2026.
This structured effort reflects a deliberate evolution, positioning Flávio Bolsonaro as a unifying figure for the right in a highly anticipated national contest.

